2015年上海交通大学自主招生笔试科目
2015年上海交大专业介绍
上海交大各院系专业介绍2013年,交大自主招生申请大类专业如下表,在其中40多个招生大类科目中任选5个作为志愿:上海交通大学2013年本科招生专业一览表注:1、未注明年制的专业均为四年制 2、未注明科类的专业均为理工类上海交通大学医学院2013年本科招生专业一览表热门专业介绍安泰经济与管理学院学院是学校国际化程度最高的学院之一,与美国哈佛大学、耶鲁大学、MIT 斯隆管理学院、宾大沃顿商学院、密西根大学、华盛顿大学、德州大学奥斯汀商学院等50 多所海外著名大学的商学院建立了广泛的合作关系。
在校留学生近200 人,每年有150 余名学生赴海外进行交流,常年有数十名外籍教师参与教学,在国际化教学方面取得很大成果,在国内外享有较高的声誉。
招生模式:1. 直接从高中生中招收。
学生入学后不分专业进入经济与管理大类学习。
一年级下学期有意向读会计的学生可申请进入会计学专业学习。
其他同学则在经济学类修读,第三学年末根据自己的意愿申报专业。
可申报的专业有经济学、金融学和国际经济与贸易,不可报管理类的。
2.从交大理工科院系二年级学生中择优招收学生转入安泰经济与管理学院,攻读工商管理专业,按照国际通行的工商管理学士(BBA)模式培养。
特色项目:邹至庄班——学院从2010 级开始,每年在一年级本科生中挑选30 人,培养潜在高端经济学学术人才。
该班设立专门的课程体系,强化数学和经济学基础教育,注重严格的、规范的主流经济学研究范式和研究能力的训练,配备最优秀的国际化师资,为每位学生配备导师,为优秀学生提供海外半年~一年的交流学习机会。
金融全英语专业项目——课程设置与世界一流大学接轨,由毕业和执教于世界一流大学的经济学和金融学教授承担专业基础课的教学,聘请金融业界高层管理人员担任部分专业实践性课程的教学,以培养具有国际视野的优秀应用型人才。
ACCA 国际班——课程全部由海外ACCA 会员教师全英语授课。
该国际班学生在每年的ACCA 考试中,成绩名列前茅。
上海交通大学自主招生笔试面试真题
上海交通大学自主招生笔试面试真题
自主招生考试中,笔试和面试是考生和家长最为关注的,而每年都有关于自主招生脑洞大开的题目,大家很好奇自主招生考试都考什么?下面是上海交通大学往年自主招生部分笔试面试真题,仅供参考。
上海交通大学笔试题目中,数学和物理各45道题,两个科目的试卷足有13页,定成一本。
所有题目都是选择题,选错会倒扣分。
语文也是选择题,共有50道,主要根据四五篇文章做阅读,文章为学术类文章、文言文等。
题目涉及理解文章内容,也涉及到课外知识,需要广泛涉猎。
1、数学:几何,十个小题六个大题两个小时。
2、物理:力学,三个小题五个大题两个小时。
物理热力学有一个分析题。
3、语文:考到了“八仙过海”中的八仙,要求选择不是八仙的选项。
1、面试中,先是自我介绍,水平好的话可以申请用英语说,用中文版的话之后可能会让你用英语随便说点什么。
2、之后便是根据你的自我介绍和自荐信提问。
如果遇到一些比较刁钻的老师,便会故意为难你,比如问你的专业和他教的专业哪个难,无论你说哪个,他便会说另一个怎么怎么难来反驳,你再次反驳后,他依然会挑刺来反驳你,个人觉得只要说的有理有据,阐明自己的见解和理由就行了。
问问题也会涉及到个人经历,比如问你为什么会担任xx课代表,或者有没有参加过和专业相关的活动,以及竞赛经历,高考状况。
还有,对于本专业名人的了解不能拘泥于交大的,有的老师会特地要求不允许举例交大的名人,要求比较苛刻。
另外,竞赛证书是可以带进面试考场的,允许你展示获奖证书。
感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。
2015上海交通大学浙江上海自主招生政策公布
2015上海交通大学浙江上海自主招生政策公布以下2015上海交通大学浙江上海自主招生政策公布由高考频道为您精心提供,希望对您有所帮助。
上海交通大学将在上海和浙江两地实施综合评价录取改革试点招生工作。
计划2015年在上海市综合评价录取改革试点招生不超过650人,其中理科500人、文科80人,医学院招收理科70人。
在浙江省试点招生不超过130人,其中理科110人、文科10人,医学院招收理科10人。
上海考生必须是综合素质优秀、品学兼优、身体健康并具有2015年普通高等学校招生统一考试报名资格,且通过各科目高中学业水平考试(无不合格科目)的考生。
按照高中学业水平考试成绩按满分100分折算,折算如下10门科目等第成绩:语文、数学、外语、物理、化学、生物、思想政治、历史、地理、信息科技,其中各科成绩按A=100分、B=90分、C=80、D=60分折算。
分值折算公式为:高中学业水平考试成绩=∑(各科折算成绩÷10)。
从3月17日开始,学生可登录上海交大的报名系统报名,除了必需提供相关材料并由所在中学核实该表信息后盖章签字以外,考生还需提供自述与3封推荐信。
考生可以提供的其他材料包括:高中阶段的课程修习情况和相关成绩、获奖证明、参加社会公益性活动等材料。
对于按照报名要求提交有效报名资料的考生,上海交大将组织专家进行初审,初审结果分为通过、不通过两档。
初审结果预计于2015年4月底在报名系统中公布。
交大将根据考生的高考志愿与高考投档成绩,按照不超过招生计划1.5倍的比例,确定面试入围人选。
面试将于高考出分后进行。
面试采取考生与专家两轮的一对多面试模式。
面试当天,考生组与专家组将分别抽签进行配对面试;面试结束后每位专家独立评判打分。
考生的高考投档成绩不低于本科第一批次最低录取分数线,按综合成绩从高分到低分排序录取。
综合成绩的组成为:高考投档成绩占60%,面试成绩占30%、高中学业水平成绩占10%。
2015上海自主招生12大经典问答
熊丙奇2015上海自主招生12大经典问答1. 今年何时会公布自主招生政策?目前最终版还未明确。
但以下信息是确定的:2015年将不再设置高校联考(如华约3A、北约联考、卓越联盟等);自主招生放置高考之后举办(但仍不排除个别高校仍放置在高考前的可能性);将由统一高考作为获得自主招生考试资格的依据2. 今年自主招生会在何时开始?可能性一:高考结束(6月8日)后、高考成绩公布(6月25日)前开始;可能性二:高考成绩公布(6月25日)后启动;可能性三:不排除高考前举行的可能性(仅限复旦大学、上海交通大学两所“自主招生录取改革试验”院校)。
3. 自主招生放在高考之后的录取流程是怎样的?目前比较可能的自主招生方式为以下三种:1) 录取时间安排在高考成绩公布之后、提前批之前。
录取流程为:高考成绩公布→高校提出获自招资格成绩要求→达标学生提出自招考试申请→大学筛选→高校举办自招考→入围学生填报自招志愿→高校依据"高考+自招考+学业水平考"确定录取名单。
2) 10-20所高校参考港校类录取方式进行试点。
录取流程为:高考成绩公布→高校提出获自招资格成绩要求→达标学生同时申请3-4所高校→高校各自独立评价、独立录取→学生可能同时获得多所大学的录取通知书,选择其中一所。
3) 高考录取时间后移1个月,6月底至7月底进行自主招生。
4. 如何获得自主招生的考试资格?复旦和华师大之前对学考“A”的要求还有用吗?如果自主招生安排在秋季统一高考之后举行,则高校将依据学生的高考成绩来确定入选自主招生考试资格的名额。
如果个别学校仍选择在高考前进行自主招生,考虑到高校没有相应的参考依据,则很有可能会保留直推、推荐、自荐等多种资格方式。
从目前的整体形势看,第一种可能性比较大。
因此,复旦、华师大之前提出的对学考的要求,很可能会发生变化。
5. 参加自主招生准备的材料有哪些?学生申请书(含学校成绩证明、中学学科/艺术/体育等竞赛类成绩、各类荣誉证书);学生自荐信;可能还会延续以往的学校推荐信等。
上海交通大学2015年硕士研究生招生专业及考试科目.
上海交通大学 2015年硕士研究生招生专业及考试科目
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①101 思想政治理论②201 英语专业航天工信息与 085233 03 一③304 数学一学位程控制④862 自动控制原理(Ⅱ招生规模 11(学术型 8、专业学位 3(见媒体与设计学院目录)),拟接收推免生 7(以最终确认录取人数为准)学术新闻传①101 思想政治 050300 01 新闻学型播学理论②201 英语面试分笔试和口试两部分,笔试部分一③639 新闻传主要考察综合知识,口试部分主要考学术新闻传050300 02 传播学播学基础④876 察考生从事本专业的基本素质型播学新闻传播实务程动力系统精神卫生招生规模 15(学术型 5、专业学位 10),拟接收推免生 10(以最终确认录取人数为准)中心精神卫生学术认知神 729 040200 心理学01 中心型经心理①101 思想政治社会心精神卫生学术理论②201 英语可跨学科报考的专业:心理学、医学、 729 040200 心理学 02 理与心中心型一③312 心理学教育学、社工、管理等相关专业。
理健康专业基础综合精神卫生学术临床心729 040200 心理学 03 中心型理①101 思想政治精神卫生专业应用心不分研理论②201 英语 729 045400 01 中心学位理究方向一③347 心理学专业综合。
上海交通大学自主招生+物理题及答案强基计划
1.如图,在P-V图像中,气体做一个完整的循环,轨迹是一个圆心在(2,2),半径为1的圆。
(1)求在这个循环中的最大温度是哪个点(2)在这个循环中对外做的功是多少2、如图所示,半径为R的空心圆环固定在滑块上,滑块放置在光滑水平地面上,滑块与圆环的总质量为M,质量为m的小球(看成质点)可在环内作无摩擦运动。
开始时小球位于圆环最高点,环与小球均静止。
在微小扰动下小球沿环下滑。
1)试求小球相对地面的轨迹方程2)试用物理方法求小球轨迹(相对地面)在图中A、B两处的曲率半径。
3、我们设计了一个理想的实验:设有两个黑体I和II,其平衡温度分别为T1和T2,且T1>T2,C为连接两个黑体场的真空圆筒,筒中有两个可无摩擦滑动的平面活塞A和B,圆筒的内壁和活塞A,B的两个平面都是理想的反射面,初始时刻活塞A和B的平面分别紧贴黑体I和II的位置1和2,如图所示。
现作如下操作:先将B移出筒C,让黑体II的辐射能充满C,再将B移回到位置2,并把A移出筒C,然后推动活塞B,当B移到位置1时,筒C中的辐射能全部被黑体I吸收,此时,筒中又充满了黑体II的辐射能。
把活塞A和B轮流移入和移出,重复上述过程,黑体II的辐射能不断地被黑体I吸收,从而使黑体I温度不断上升,黑体II的温度不断下降。
1)证明:使活塞在筒中移动时要消耗功;2)活塞在筒中移动时所做的功实际上是克服了“光压”,即光照射在物体表面会产生压强作用。
现重复上述实验使得q的热量从黑体II传到了黑体I,问活塞克服光压所做的功至少是多少?(假设黑体I,II都非常大,以至于这个过程种T1和T2可视为恒定值)4、在空间A点有电量为5Q的固定点电荷,在B点有电量为12Q的固定点电荷,A点和B点相距13a,空间另一C点与A点和B点分别相距5a和12a。
1)以C点为球心,以r=a为半径作一球,试求在该球区域内,静电场电场强度E的平均值的大小(表达式为:)式中E i是在体积元△V i处的电场强度。
2015上大自主招生英语卷
【高三】名学堂上大自主招生定制保过课程课程简介:名学堂自主招生定制课程,根据2015最新自招政策及考试方式设计课程,全面剖析新改革背景下自主招生考试形式,给予学生最具针对性的自招实力提高培训。
课程优势:1、名学堂拥有历年数百位名校成功者教学经验的教研组,并掌握高校择生标准的一手资料,为广大学生提供有针对性的高效课程服务。
2、名学堂根据目标高校考察形式开设笔试面试双重课程,结合历年真题准确把握最新考试方向,高度浓缩考点与技巧,短时间突破瓶颈障碍。
最大程度提高课程效率,充分利用有限的复习准备时间。
3、名学堂独家的个性化定制流程,为每一位上课学员精心准备的课后服务。
内部押题试卷结合对口助教跟踪,为学员提供包含答疑、能力提升、行业就业介绍等服务。
课程时间:名校自招笔试班:人文社科类:6月12日8:30-12:30 英语13:30-17:30 语文其他:6月11日8:30-12:30 数学13:30-17:30 数学6月12日8:30-12:30 数学备注:笔试课程须和面试课程连报。
名校自招面试班:6月10日或6月12日或6月13日任选一日,共10小时;课程价格:1.笔试+面试课程打包人文社科类:共4800元其他:共4800元2.面试课程单报共3200元备注:笔试+面试课程打包课程保过(如未合格即退款50%学费;如未获得A档即退30%学费)上课地点:杨浦校区:国宾路18号万达广场A座7楼(地铁十号线五角场站)全国咨询热线:400-633-44782015上大自主招生英语卷一、选词填空A) already B) analyzed C) aspects D) characters E) contributing F) describing G) establishedH) quality I) quoted J) recording K) recruited L) total M) unconscious N) unsure O) yetIn families with two working parents, fathers may have more impact on a child's language development than mothers, a new study suggests.Researchers 1 92 families form 11 child care centers before their children were a year old, interviewing each to establish income, level of education and child care arrangements. Overall, it was a group of well-class families, with married parents both living in the home.When the children were 2, researchers videotaped them at home in free-play sessions with both parents, 2 all of their speech. The study will appear in the November issue of The Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.The scientists measured the 3 number of utterance (话语) of the parents, the number of different words they used, the complexity of their sentences and other 4 of their speech. On average, fathers spoke less than mothers did, but they did not differ in the length of utterances or proportion of questions asked.Finally, the researchers 5 the children's speech at age 3, using a standardized language test. The only predictors of high scores on the test were the mother's level of education, the 6 of child care and the number of different words the father used.The researchers are 7 why the father's speech, and not the mother's, had an effect. "It's well 8 that the mother's language does have an impact," said Nadya Pancsofar, the lead author of the study. It could be that the high-functioning mothers in the study had 9 had a strong influence on their children's speech development, Ms. Pancsofar said, "or it may be that mothers are 10 in a way we didn't measure in the study."二、完形填空Our Future HomesWhat kinds of homes will we live 1 the future? Nobody can be sure, 2 architects, and scientists are 3 new ideas now.Some architects are thinking about 4 whole cities under huge glass domes. Of course, complicated heating and 5 systems will be necessary to control the climate in the domes. 6 , there will never be any rain 7 snow, and the temperature will be always 8 .Perhaps everyone will live in vertical(立体的)9 . High rises are so large that they can contain all the necessities of life. Since vertical cities will use 10 land than horizontal cities, and provide homes for more people, they will be 11 for small countries that have populations.Another idea that will be helpful to 12 countries (and island countries) is the 13 city. Monaco has already built homes, stores, and offices 14 the water of the Mediterranean Sea. There are some people who think that we will go back to 15 in caves.1.A. in B. in at C. in in D. in for2.A. and B. or C. but D. however3.A. working out B. working at C. working on D. thinking4.A. burying B. destroying C. founding D. building5.A. cooling B. cold C. living D. social6.A. So B. However C. Therefore D. Even if7.A. or B. and C. but D. with8.A. pleased B. happy C. content D. comfortable 9.A. towns B. villages C. buildings D. cities10.A. fewer B. more C. larger D. less11.A. practical B. expensive C. unnecessary D. useless12.A. huge B. small C. strong D. g reat13.A. floated B. float C. floating D. to float14.A. in B. under C. over D. on15. A. live B. be living C. living D. having lived三、阅读理解ANow some women are spending a weekend at Mother’s Camp. There, husbands and children are not allowed. Why would a woman want to take a vacation without her family? Some women say they need time to be alone.At Mother’s Camp a woman has room to herself. She can sleep, read or watch TV, and no one will bother her. No children will ask,“Mom, what’s for dinner?” No husband will say, “Oh, dear, I can’t find any clean socks.”In fact almost 50% of women in the United States work outside the home. Many of them work full-time and then come home to a second job-taking care of their homes and families. These working women say one of their biggest problems is housework.In the United States, working wives do about 75% of the housework. Many of their husbands say they want to help. But then they burn the rice or they can’t find the pans. They ask so many questions that their wives decide it is easier to do the job themselves.Some women go to Mother’s Camp just to get a break from housework. For two days they don’t cook, they don’t clean, they don’t look after their children and husbands. What do they do? They enjoy warm, sunny weather, walking, swimming or boating in a clear blue lake and sing songs around the campfire. They relax away from home. They have a really wonderful vacation at Mother’s Camp.1.From this passage we can see in the United States.A. women want to work outside the homeB. working wives do most of the houseworkC. husbands do as much housework as their wivesD. women do not like to stay at home with their families2.At Mother’s Camp, women can’t .A. watch TVB. read newspapersC. swim in the lakeD. bring their husbands and children3.Why would some mothers like to be alone? Because .A. they don’t like their husbands and childrenB. they have to work full-timeC. they are too busy to relax themselvesD. they want a new life4.______________ is one of the biggest troubles for working wives in the United States.A. HouseworkB. Working outside the homeC. When to take a vacationD. Looking after their children5.What’s the best title for this passage?A. Busy Working MothersB. The US familyC. Mothers Relax Away from HomeD. Mothers in the USBMore and more, the operations of our business, governments, and financial institutions are controlled by information that exists only inside computer memories. Anyone clever enough to modify this information for his own purposes can reap substantial rewards. Even worse, a number of people who have done this and been caught at it have managed to get away without punishment.It’s easy for computer crimes to go undetected if no one checks up on what the computer is doing, but even if the crime is detected, the criminal may walk away not only unpunished but with a glowing recommendation from his former employers.Of course, we have no statistics on crimes that go undetected. But it’s disturbing to note how many of the crimes we do know about were detected by accident, not by systematic inspections or other security procedures. The computer criminals who have been caught may have been the victims of uncommonly bad luck.For example, a certain keypunch operator complained of having to stay overtime to punch extra cards. Investigation revealed that the extra cards she was being asked to punch were for dishonest transactions. In another case, dissatisfied employees of the thief tipped off the company that was being robbed.Unlike other lawbreakers, who must leave the country, commit suicide, or go to jail, computer criminals sometimes escape punishment, demanding not only that they not be charged but that they be given good recommendations and perhaps other benefits. All too often, their demands have been met.Why? Because company executives are afraid of the bad publicity that would result if the public found out their computer had been misused. They hesitate at the thought of a criminal boasting in open court of how he juggled the most confidential records right under the noses of the company’s executives, accountants, and security st aff. And so another computer criminal departs with just the recommendations he needs to continue his crimes elsewhere.6.It can be concluded from the passage that .A. it is still impossible to detect computer crimes todayB. computer crimes are the one of most serious problem in the operation of financial institutionsC. computer criminals can escape punishment because they can’t be detectedD. people commit computer crimes at the request of their company7.It is implied in the third paragraph that .A. many more computer crimes go undetected than are discoveredB. the rapid increase of computer crimes is a troublesome problemC. most computer criminals are smart enough to cover up their crimesD. most computer criminals who are caught blame their bad luck8.Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?A. A strict law against computer crimes must be enforced.B. Companies need to impose restrictions on confidential information.C. Companies will guard against computer crimes to protect their reputation.D. Companies usually hesitate to uncover computer crimes.9. The underlying reason for the computer criminals to get recommendations he needs is that .A. they have skills formidably difficult for others to masterB. the employers are afraid that they would take avenge if punishedC. the employers are much afraid of bringing the public into disbelief towards them through the criminals words in open courtD. those who commit crimes do not mean bad10.What may happen to computer criminals once they are caught?A. With bad reputation they can hardly find another job.B. They will be denied access to confidential records.C. They may walk away and easily find another job.D. They must leave the country or go to jail.CTeenagers will be told to "stand up for their elders" on public transport — or risk losing their right to free travel.London Mayor Boris Johnson will declare plans today to make youngsters sign a “courtesy pledge" to promise to behave in a respectful manner when travelling in the capital. The three-point pledge states that they will give up their seats to the elderly, pregnant and disabled; keep from using offensive or threatening language; and be courteous and polite to fellow passengers and staff.Those who refuse, or are caught behaving in a loutish manner, will have their free travel passes removed. The plan — a key part of Mr. Johnson's re-election bid— will initially affect the 400,000 ll-to-15-year-olds in London who qualify for free travel cards, but Tory sources believe the idea could be used across the country.A Conservative insider said: "The plan corresponds perfectly with the push to create a Big Society. It is about changing culture and expectations around behavior to improve the atmosphere on buses and trains for everyone."Speaking before today's launch, Mr. Johnson said he was determined to deal with the anti-social behavior of a "minority of youngsters" on public transport. "When I was a boy, I was taught to stand up for those less able to, "he said. "Youngsters enjoy the privilege of free travel, which is paid for by Londoners, but they have to understand that with that privilege comes responsibility. Anyone who abuses this privilege will have it taken away, and will have to earn that right bach ."Teenagers found guilty of a serious violation of the new behavior rules will lose their travel passes, and will have to carry out unpaid community work to earn them back.Mr. Johnson is also introducing a "two strikes and you're out" policy to deal with repeat offenders, under which those committing a second serious violation of the rules will lose their travel rights permanently.11.Which of the following is NOT the content of the "courtesy pledge"?A.Teenagers should give up their seats to the old.B.Teenagers shouldn't talk with strangers in public.C.Teenagers mustn't use aggressive language in public.D.Teenagers must be polite to people on public transport.12.What does the underlined word "loutish" in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?A. rudeB. stupidC. politeD.calm13.According to Mr Johnson,____________.A.youngsters should know duty comes with benefitB.youngsters shouldn't use the privilege of free travelC.anyone shouldn't make money with the privilegeD.youngsters should do some unpaid community work14.The worst punishment teenagers can face is____________.A. to sign an agreementB. to work in the communityC. to be finedD. to lose their travel passes forever15.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.London Mayor Boris Johnson is a great personB.The plan corresponds perfectly with the Big SocietyC.Be polite and stand up for your elders or lose free travelD.The "courtesy pledge” has been used across the countryDDesegregation of higher education has produced significant improvements in education for all Americans. The opening up of segregated colleges and universities to students of all racial and ethnic backgrounds came about only as the result of many forms of prolonged struggle in the courts, in the streets, and on campuses.The efforts to open up higher educational opportunities for blacks in historically white institutions also led to expanded opportunities for lower- and middle-class white students, esp ecially at institutions that adopted “open admissions” policies of accepting all high school graduates. Between 1960 and 1981, while the number of black students between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four enrolled in college increased from 134,000 to over 750,000, the number of white students in the same age group grew from just over 2 million to over 6.5 million.In 1960 more than one-half of blacks attending colleges were enrolled at historically black institutions. By 1981 that percentage had declined to just 18 per cent. Most of the blacks enrolled in traditionally white institutions, however, were at two-year community colleges or at four-year public colleges that were becoming or had already become predominantly black.Desegregation of higher education produced difficult problems for historically black institutions that had always struggled under great hardship to provide higher education for blacks when blacks had been barred from white institutions. Historically black institutions, however, have continued to produce a high percentage of the most educationally and professionally successful blacks in the United States. Meanwhile, blacks in predominantly white institutions have achieved notable progress, but they have also encountered various problems.College completion rates for young blacks have increased substantially, but they are only about one-half the rate for young whites. In 1981, for example, 11.5 percent of blacks aged twenty-five to twenty-nine and 21.3 percent of whites in that age group had completed college.Blacks continue to be substantially underrepresented in graduate and professional schools inthe United States. During the early 1980s blacks comprised about 6 percent of students in graduate school and medical school and about 4 percent of all law school students. Blacks also received about 4 percent of all doctoral degrees, but over half of these degrees were conferred in one discipline—education. In general, since the cry of “reverse discrimination” wa s raised during the middle of the 1970s, black progress in higher education has been slowed and perhaps even reversed.16.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Desegregation of higher education produced many difficulties for historically black institutions.B. The opening up of higher educational opportunities for blacks led to expanded opportunities for white students too.C. Blacks have been historically repressed in graduate and professional schools in the United States.D. Desegregation of higher education has brought more higher educational opportunities for black and white students alike.17.What can be inferred about the opening up of segregated colleges and universities?A. It came about as the result of a surge in the number of students enrolled in higher institutions.B. It came about as the result of time-long resistance against racial discrimination against blacks.C. It came about when the cry of “reverse discrimination” was raised.D. It came about when efforts to expand educational opportunities for lower- and middle-class black people were intensified.18.Which of the following is NOT one of the consequences of the opening up of segregated colleges and universities?A. Black students were substantially underrepresented in graduate and professional schools in the United States.B. It brought a significant increase in the number of white students.C. It created thorny problems for historically black institutions.D. The number of black students between eighteen to twenty-four years old enrolled in college greatly increased.19. After the desegregation of higher education black students are still unlikely to .A. get enrolled in traditionally white collegesB. get enrolled in traditionally black institutionsC. complete collegeD. get a Doctor’s Degree in science20.Which of the following is true about historically black institutions?A. The students in historically black institutions are no longer predominantly black after the opening up of segregated institutions.B. They created many problems for their students.C. They achieved notable progress even though they were under great hardship.D. The number of historically black institutions dropped in the 1960s and 1970s.四、翻译When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill(风钻)outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill. As soon as he had hung up, he went over to theworkmen and told them that if a policeman ordered them to go away, they would not take him seriously. Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information. Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen. He threatened to remove them by force. One of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station. Permission was granted. Only when he saw that the man was actually telephoning the police did he realize that they had all been the victims of a hoax.2015上大自招英语卷答案三、选词填空1-5 KJLCB 2-10 HNGAE四、完形填空1-5 ACADA 2-10 CADDD11-15 ABADC三、阅读理解1-5 BDCAC 2-10 BADCC11-15 BAADC 16-20 DBADA四、翻译最近有个学生看见两个工人在学校门外用风钻干活,马上打电话报告警察,说有两个学生装扮成工人,正在用风钻破坏路面。
上海交通大学2015年硕士研究生招生专业及考试科目
力学
03
流体力学
010
船舶海洋与建筑工程学院
学术型
080100
力学
04
工程力学
010
船舶海洋与建筑工程学院
学术型
081300
建筑学
01
建筑设计及其理论
①101思想政治理论②201英语一③612理论综合④806设计综合
建筑学、环境艺术、城市规划、风景园林、建筑环境与设备工程、能源工程类等相关专业均可报考,可以跨学科报考的专业:经济学、地理学、法学、管理学、社会学、历史学、博物馆学、机械工程等。
招生规模758(学术型416、专业学位342),拟接收推免生493(以最终确认录取人数为准)
030
电子信息与电气工程学院
学术型
080400
仪器科学与技术
01
精密仪器及机械
①101思想政治理论②201英语一③301数学一④817自动控制原理或821传感器与检测技术
1.可以跨学科报考的专业:控制科学与工程、计算机科学与技术、电子科学与技术、电气工程与自动化、机械电子工程。2.复试时需进行笔试,内容包括微机原理、自控原理、电子电路,传感器、检测技术、精密机械等基本知识。
020
机械与动力工程学院
学术型
080700
动力工程及工程热物理
05
制冷及低温工程
020
机械与动力工程学院
学术型
080700
动力工程及工程热物理
06
燃料电池方向
①101思想政治理论②201英语一③301数学一④810传热学或839化工基础(含物化)或827材料科学基础
020
机械与动力工程学院
学术型
082700
2015年3月三校生高考真题上海市部分普通高校专科层次依法自主招生考试
2015年上海市部分普通高校专科层次依法自主招生考试第一部分(每题只有一个正确答案,每题1分,共102分)一、选择题(每题1分,共80分)1.下列姓氏的读音,不正确的一项是()A.查,zhāB. 仇,qiúC. 区,qū(ōu)D.单,shàn([ chán ]1.〔~于〕中国古代匈奴君主的称号。
)2.中新网报道:“希腊总理齐普拉斯于当地时间11日凌晨轻松赢得国会的信任投票,此前,齐普拉斯他承诺绝不让以往‘减少开支'和‘纾困计划'的政策重新回到希腊。
”对新闻中“纾”字注音与解释都正确的一项是()A.yú(缓和)B.yū(舒缓)C.shù(宽缓)D.shū(缓解)3.“因为相聚,让我们分享了这快乐的时光;因为浪漫,让我们承载无尽的祝福。
亲爱的朋友,让我们……”根据下列场景判断,这样的语句更适合()A. 商务会谈主持人的开场白B.婚礼司仪的结束语C.节庆大会上主持引入正题D.娱乐节目采访嘉宾4.看见有顾客边挑选白菜边将外层还不算老的菜叶剥去,菜场售货员就上前劝阻。
下列用语得体、委婉的一句是()A. 您要哪棵?我来帮您清理吧!B.喂喂,请不要摘菜叶!C.您这样摘菜叶可就太浪费啦!D.哎哟,请别这样好吧?5.下列语境中依次使用敬辞恰当的一项是()①别人正安静阅读,麻烦别人递支笔②文章写好了,请老师批阅修改③一时疏忽迟到,求人原谅宽恕④初次见面,握手寒暄A. 劳驾斧正借光光临B.打扰赐教原谅恭候C.打扰指教包涵久仰D.借光劳驾恭候久违借光:请人让路或问事时的客气话。
6.下列诗句中没有直接写出月亮的一项是()A. 著意登楼瞻玉兔(辛弃疾)B.玉轮轧露湿团光(李贺)C.千里共婵娟(苏轼)D.清夜坠玄天(韦应物)7.一方水土养一方人,一方风情孕育一方的乐器。
下列依次与①②③对应的传统民族乐器是()①蒙古包、轱辘车,风吹草低见牛羊的大草原②红高粱、信天游,大风起兮云飞扬的黄土高坡③杨柳岸、乌篷船,小桥流水人家的江南水乡A. 冬不拉笛子丝竹B.马头琴唢呐二胡C. 笙箫马头琴琵琶D.管风琴腰鼓扬琴马头琴是一种两弦的弦乐器,有梯形的琴身和雕刻成马头形状的琴柄,为蒙古族人民喜爱的乐器。
2015年各校自主招生简章一览表
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211
北京师范大学
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扫描后按系统 北京市新街口外大街19 6月13日 3月1日至3月 4月30日 要求规格上 号,北京师范大学主楼 010-58807962 至14日 20日 前 传,无需邮寄 A区101招生办公室 书面材料
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2015年高校自主招生简章主要要求一览表
性质 院校介绍 限报学 校数量 自招 计划 硬件要求 获得新概念作文大赛、创新作文大赛全国决赛二等奖及以上奖 励,或“楚才杯”作文大赛总决赛一等奖及以上奖励; 获得全国创新英语大赛总决赛优胜奖三等奖及以上奖励; 在全国青少年科技创新大赛、“明天小小科学家”奖励活动、 国际科学与工程大奖赛总决赛中获奖,且获奖作品(领域)与 人文社会科学领域相关; 独自或以第一作者身份在省级及以上刊物公开发表文学作品或 人文社会科学领域的学术论文,或在出版社正式出版人文社会 科学领域出版物。 参加全国数学、物理、化学、生物、信息学学科奥林匹克竞 赛,获任一学科省级赛区一等奖及以上奖励; 参加全国数学、物理、化学、生物、信息学学科奥林匹克竞 赛,获得不少于2个不同学科省级赛区二等奖及以上奖励; 在全国青少年科技创新大赛、“明天小小科学家”奖励活动、 国际科学与工程大奖赛总决赛中获奖,且获奖作品(领域)与 报名学科相关; 独自或以第一作者身份在省级以上专业刊物公开发表与报名学 科相关的论文,或以第一作者身份正式出版与报名学科相关的 学科出版物,或中学阶段以第一作者身份获得与报名学科相关 的国家发明专利授权; 在相关学科领域中确有突出表现或独到见解,并提供真实、详 尽的材料予以证明。 全国中学生(数学、物理、化学)奥林匹克竞赛中获得省级一 等奖及以上奖项的高中毕业生。 在正式媒体发表过相关文字、摄影等作品或在全国性的作文比 赛中获得省级一等奖及以上奖项的高中毕业生。 在全国性天文学科活动中取得优异成绩的高中毕业生。 在正式刊物上发表过文章,或获得全国性的作文比赛省级一等 奖及以上奖励的高中毕业生。 1、高中阶段,符合下列条件之一者,均可自荐申请引领计划 或攀登计划: 1) 在省级(含)以上数学、物理竞赛获奖者,以及全国信息类 竞赛和科技创新竞赛获奖者,限报教育学、天文学和哲学专业 。 2) 在全国英语、作文比赛获奖及具有文学、语言文化(含英 语)等方面特殊才能者,限报教育学、哲学、日语和俄语专业 。 3) 具有其他学科特长表现者(含有相关学科调研经历者),可 报相关专业。 4) 对教育问题有浓厚兴趣和独立见解,且有相关成果者,限 报教育学专业。 5) 对天文学或哲学或日语或俄语专业领域有浓厚兴趣和发展 潜质者,限报相关专业。 2、高中阶段,获得第28届中国化学奥林匹克(决赛)二等奖以 (一) 高中阶段获得奥林匹克竞赛(数学、物理、化学、生物、 信息学)省级二等奖及以上奖励者,或者同时获得2项不同学科 省级三等奖奖励者; (二) 高中阶段积极参加科技创新活动,获得省级二等奖以上 奖励者; (三) 高中阶段参加科学研究训练并取得一定成绩、表现突出 者(须有成果发表证明); (四) 在语言、文学方面确有兴趣和专长,且具有发展潜质者 (须提供相应专长证明); (五) 高中阶段同一门单科成绩至少三次在期末考试中全年级 排名前5%者(须提供加盖学校公章的成绩排名证明); (六) 中学阶段有连续五年以上俄、日、德和法语的学习经历 并外语成绩优异者(须提供相关证明材料)。 考试时 间 报名截止时 初审时 邮寄截止时间 间 间 邮寄地址 电话 邮编 考核办法 面试 比例 超链接 要否自荐信 家数限制
2015交大自招物理模拟卷
v0 =8m/s 的速度冲上小车,当它将要过 D 点时,它对水平导轨的压力为 9.81N
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(g 取 9.8m / s )求: (1) m 从 A 到 D 的过程中, 系统损失了多少机械能? (2)若 m 通过 D 点时立即撤去磁场,在这以后小 车获得的最大速度是多少?
四、一根截面积均匀且粗细不计的 U 形管两侧长度均为 50cm,水平部分长度为 30cm,且 左侧管口封闭,右侧管口敞开,如图所示。管内灌有水银,左边水银上方的空气柱长度为 40cm,右边水银面离管口 30cm。 (大气压强为 75cmHg) (1)将 U 形管绕其水平部分 AB 缓慢旋转 180°,求左管中气体的压强; (2)将 U 形管绕其水平部分 AB 再缓慢旋转 180°,求此时左管中空气柱的长度
七、 半径为 R0 的无底圆筒竖直放置在表面光滑的水平桌面上, 筒的内部放有三个大小相同, 表面粗糙,质量均为 m 的小球。三个小球之间以及小球与圆筒间均有接触但恰好没有作用 力存在。 若在三个小球的上方放上第四个与它们完全相同的小球, 当我们轻提圆筒时恰能把 几个小球同时提起来,求: (1)高低球球心连线与水平面之间的夹角; (2)高低球之间的摩
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五、 如图所示, 在水平面 OB 上有一 A 点, 已知 OA=L。 现在从 A 点以初速度
v0 射出一小球,
在不被倾角为 α(α<45°)的 OC 面板弹回的前提下,问: (1)若小球射出时的角度θ=45°,为使得小球能射到最远,小球射出时的初速度
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上海交大自主招生【笔试、面试】作为过来人的分享与体会
上海交大自主招生【笔试、面试】作为过来人的分享与体会【自我介绍】大番茄(艺名儿,嘿嘿),女,浙江人,曾参加上海交通大学自主招生,并获得预录取资格(即分数线达到当地一本线即可被录取),现就读于上海交通大学媒体与设计学院。
【申请流程】当时上海交大给我们学校一个校长直推的名额和一个校荐的名额,还有一些自荐的名额(当然2015年已经不存在校荐了)。
校长直推就是不需要参加交大的自主招生笔试,直接面试,而且通过率很高(因为顾及校长的面子)。
校荐就是不需要自己准备太多材料,等于是学校推荐你去参加交大的自主招生考试,交大肯定会给你这个去考试的机会,这个是需要笔试和面试的。
而自荐是需要自己去准备很多证明材料,而且投过去可能不通过,就是你不能参加他们的考试。
当时校长直推的名额给了理科班的一个同学。
关于怎么产生校荐的人选,可能各个高中有所不同,但大部分应该都是按成绩来排名的。
我们学校也是按照几次重大考试的成绩,计算百分比进行排名的。
很高兴几次重要考试我都考得不错,所以获得了校荐的资格。
如果是自荐去参加考试的话,资料要准备得更充分一点。
你可能会奇怪我一个文科生为什么要去交大这么理工科的学校。
其实是因为有一次班主任说交大男生多,一个女生去男生多点的学校不是挺好么。
于是我对交大的好感就增长了起来。
而且交大是不错的985、211高校(这点我进入交大以后也这么觉得),再加上我一直想去上海这座城市感受一番,所以就选择了参加交大的自主招生。
而且总觉得多一个选择就多一个机会,万一高考考砸了也不至于太惨。
【自荐信】关于自荐信的撰写,我觉得可以有以下三点值得注意的地方。
1.对自我的介绍。
自我介绍应该突出自己的特点,让人一看就觉得很有兴趣,吸引别人往下读。
审核材料的人一天要读那么多自荐信,如果你写得平淡乏味,肯定就淹没在众多自荐信中难以脱颖而出了。
你可以写一些兴趣爱好,获过的奖,参加过的社会实践活动等等,让人感觉你不是个整天只知道读书的书呆子。
【自招】2004-2015年上海自主招生数学试题
A. 7 2
B. 5 2
C. 2 3
D. 3 2
二、填空题:(本大题满分 36 分)本大题共有 12 个小题,各小题只要求在横线上方填写最
终、最准确的结果,每题填写正确得 3 分,否则一律得 0 分.源自11.若实数 x 满足
x
1 x2
1 ,则
x5
x 2 的值为_________.
12. 在 ABC 中, C 90 ,如果 sin A 3 ,那么 B 的余切 cot B _________. 5
3. 已知等腰梯形的中位线长为 12,一条对角线分中位线所成的两条线段之比是 2 :1 ,
则梯形的两底长分别为()
A. 8 ,16
B.10,14
C.6,18
D.4,20
4. 如果两圆的公切线只有两条,那么这两个圆的位置关系是()
A.相交
B.外离
C.内切
D.外切
5. 设 f x x2 2004x 2004 ,( f x 表示关于 x 的函数,如
2011-2015 年 上海初中自主招生数学
试题及答案
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目录
2004 年交大附中自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................... 3 2011 年华师二附自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................... 7 2011 年上海中学自主招生数学试题及答案(部分)................................................................... 9 2012 年复旦附中自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................. 11 2013 年复旦附中自主招生数学试题及答案(部分)................................................................. 13 2013 年华二附中自主招生数学试题与答案(部分)................................................................. 14 2013 年交大附中自主招生数学试题及答案(部分)................................................................. 16 2013 年上海中学自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................. 17 2014 年交大附中自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................. 20 2014 年进才中学自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................. 23 2014 年上海中学自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................. 25 2014 年复旦附中自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................. 27 2014 年华师二附自主招生数学试题............................................................................................. 29 2014 年华中一附自主招生数学试题............................................................................................. 33 2015 年复旦附中自主招生数学试题............................................................................................. 37 2015 年华师一附自主招生数学试题及答案................................................................................. 39
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我校将自行组织自主招生笔试,科目为两门,笔试科目组与自主招生专业的对应关系见下表。
业(类)名称
笔试科目组要求
备注
海洋工程类(船舶与海洋工程、交通运输)
数学、物理
土木类(土木工程、工程力学)
建筑学
机械类(机械工程、能源与动力工程、工业工程、核工程与核技术、新能源科学与工程)
法学
传播学
工业设计
公共事业管理
广播电视编导
英语(金融、商务)
日语
德语
电子信息类(交大密西根学院)(电子与计算机工程)
机械类(交大-巴黎高科卓越工程师学院)(机械工程、能源与动力工程)
学费:4.5万/年
电子信息类(交大-巴黎高科卓越工程师学院)(信息工程)
化学类(化学工程与工艺、化学)
数学、物理
或
数学、化学
环境科学与工程
生物技术(生物技术、生物科学、生命科学与技术基地班(六年)、生物学理科基地班)
生物医学工程
经济学类(金融学、国际经济与贸易、经济学)
工商管理类(工商管理、会计学)
航空航天工程
工科试验班类(包括海洋工程类、机械类、电子信息类、信息安全、软件工程、微电子科学与工程、材料科学与工程、生物医学工程、生物工程、航空航天工程、化学工程与工艺)
机械类(交大密西根学院)(机械工程)
学费:
5万/年
机械工程(国际化人才培养试点班)(机械工程与自动化试点班、热能与动力工程试点班)
电子信息类(自动化、信息工程、电子科学与技术、计算机科学与技术、测控技术与仪器、电气工程及其自动化)
电子信息科学与技术(IEEE试点班)
信息安全
软件工程
微电子科学与数学
物理学类(物理学、应用物理学、国际化人才培养试点班)
自然保护与环境生态类(园林、资源环境科学、食品科学与工程、动物科学、植物科学与技术)
药学
临床医学(本博连读)
临床医学(本博连读法语班)
临床医学
临床医学(儿科方向)
临床医学(英语班)
口腔医学(本硕连读)
预防医学
食品卫生与营养学
医学检验技术
护理学
公共管理类(行政管理)
数学、物理
或
数学、化学
或
数学、语文
汉语言文学